Real name George Tahdooahnippah Wins 31 Martial art Boxing Draws 1 Nationality American Height 1.78 m Stance Orthodox stance | Reach 73 in (185 cm) Role Boxer Total fights 33 Nickname(s) Comanche Boy Name George Tahdooahnippah Division Middleweight | |
Rated at Light Heavyweight
Super Middleweight
Middleweight Born December 3, 1978 (age 45)
Colorado, USA ( 1978-12-03 ) |
Delvin rodriguez vs george tahdooahnippah 2013 02 15
George "Comanche Boy" Tahdooahnippah (born December 3, 1978) is an American professional boxer in the Super Middleweight division and is the former World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental America's middleweight and Native American Boxing Council Super Middleweight Champion. He also works as an environment and Diabetes specialist.
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- Delvin rodriguez vs george tahdooahnippah 2013 02 15
- George tahdooahnippah vs tyrel brown
- Early life
- Kickboxer
- Professional boxing career
- NABC Super Middleweight Championship
- References
George tahdooahnippah vs tyrel brown
Early life
Tahdooahnippah is an American Indian and a member of the Comanche and Choctaw nations. He won the honor as a Cadet Greco-Roman All-American, placing 7th in the United States. He also represented Oklahoma as an "Oklahoma All Star" and toured Japan before receiving a full wrestling scholarship to Delaware State University.
Kickboxer
At the age of 23, he became an amateur kickboxer, winning the North Texas Light Heavyweight title. He was also the runner-up at the 2002 "Sansho-Kickboxing World Championships". He participated in the Original Toughman competition, where he won the light heavyweight championship.
Professional boxing career
He did not have his first professional boxing match until age 25. He eventually teamed with manager Bobby Dobbs, and has thus far been undefeated in his boxing career. He has worked with world class trainers such as Shadeed Suluki and David Vaughn. He currently trains at the Mad Man Boxing Gym in Elgin, OK.
NABC Super Middleweight Championship
On September 12, 2008, Tahdooahnippah defeated Jonathan Corn with a seventh round TKO to win the vacant Native American Boxing Council Super Middleweight Championship.